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Lander University's Disc Golf Course

3.5 (2 reviews)

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Crooked Creek Park

Crooked Creek Park

2.6(8 reviews)
48.3 mi

Located off Old Lexington Rd…read more I come here mainly for the outdoor paved walking trail, free of course. I use to play tennis here but the courts have been removed for a parking lot and relocated to Melvin park. The walking trail is mostly in the shade and amongst nature. The amenities listed are 53,000 square foot community center with full gym, 2 racketball courts, fitness area, indoor walking track, and meeting rooms. Six athletic fields, picnic facilities, playgrounds, 27-hole disc golf course. As far as gym equipment goes it is minimal, the basketball courts take up most of the space inside. Racquet ball is at back below the cardio machines. There is a dance studio on lower level for fitness classes. The membership is reasonable $20 a month or $50 for 3 months but it does not include the fitness classes, those are payed separately which I think is a big minus. IMO would use the gym during winter months mainly for cardio. I do like they offer a variety a youth sports like track, golf, taekwondo, cheer, flag football, and more. For long term membership the YMCA seems better option for the nationwide availability and pool use. Local to Chapin this is enough.

I have enjoyed walking and came across this place in the area. It was nice to walk here a few…read moretimes, but after a while, it was old. Also, depending on the day, you might have to be on high alert for disgolf freissbies that might be flying past you. They even have signs that warn people of that. My thing is that it is not super safe. Why would you want to have walking people and flying things in the same area? The inside is nice and celan and there are lots of thinfs todo iff you are a child or a senior citizen. There is hardly anything for adults to do, like in my old state, there were adult teams for soccer, basketball volleball, dance, and workout classes alot of them. Here its a juft a few and that is it. I might come here on different occasions, but very much for kids and their parents, for sure, with the classes.

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Lake Olmstead Disc Golf - Scuba steve retrieves a drive gone astray.

Lake Olmstead Disc Golf

3.5(2 reviews)
49.6 mi

The elevation change and length make this course fun - hour and a half or so provided that you…read moredon't lose a disc and burn up time searching for it. The course starts out with no direction or signs, but after you get to the lakeside holes it becomes pretty obvious. Honestly though, unless you're extremely accurate on every shot, you can't play all 18 holes. There are a couple that run along side the lake, with baskets literally on peninsulas feet away from the water's edge. I've lost a couple here attempting to play these holes for the sake of completeness. There is a scuba diver that goes into the lake and retrieves these - if you manage to catch him he'll grab your disc for you if he can find it. He'll call your number if it is legibly written on the disc. I believe he also sells them - he's got loads organized by area code, apparently for a name-your-price type of arrangement. Nice guy.

Overall...a decent park that feels squeezed. Better for experienced players…read more Concrete pads and satisfactory signage. The entire length of the course is placed in between a neighborhood road and Lake Olmstead. There is also a paved walking trail that follows the same path as the course. So, accuracy is a must, or else you WILL lose some discs in the drink, or to a car run-over, or hit someone. Care must be taken to watch for walker/runners using the trail. Given those concerns, this course is probably better suited for more seasoned players who know how to control their hyzer. The course features are Lake Olmstead (obviously), a good mix of distance drives, tree hazards, and some interesting elevation challenges. There is a restroom attached to a barbecue pit building, located about halfway through the first 9 holes. But it's not cleaned regularly so beware. There are also very few trash bins along the course, so dispose of any trash before hand. Holes 1 and 2 are on some kind of practice field, so they may actually be unavailable at certain times. Enjoy!

Lander University's Disc Golf Course - discgolf - Updated May 2026

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